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What experts said about the first edition of "Still a Dad"


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The first edition of Still A Dad was widely praised by readers as well as experts. This provides some of the experts' comments.

"A really important and helpful book for dads."
– Constance Ahrons, Ph.D.,
Author, The Good Divorce and We're Still Family: What Grown Children Have to Say About Their Parents' Divorce

"You have done children of divorce a great service."
-- Sanford L. Braver, Ph.D.,
Author, Divorced Dads: Shattering the Myths

“Still a Dad captures in finely-honed prose the emotions and reactions that too often immobilize a man as divorce explodes. It helps a father articulate his feelings, but also to call upon that energy on behalf of his children, for his own protection and for their future.”
– James A. Cook
President, Joint Custody Association
Board Member, Global Children’s Organization

“Still a Dad takes a leap, long overdue, into the thicket of gender stereotypes. It is the good fortune of the reader that Serge Prengel turns the traditional stereotypes on end, refutes the illogic that created them in the first place, and has written an intelligent, entertaining, and useful book.”
– Karen DeCrow, JD,
Past President, National Organization for Women

“Written poignantly and personally, yet factually and honestly.”
– Warren Farrell, Ph.D.,
Author, Why Men Are The Way They Are and Father and Child Reunion

“Still a Dad validates the pain, rage and powerlessness often experienced by divorced fathers. However, it also provides hope for a brighter future.”
– Mary Giuffra, Ph.D.
Certified Couples and Family Therapist


“A heart opening book that gives good help to the divorced dad.”
– Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D.,
Author, Love is Letting Go of Fear and Forgiveness, the Greatest Healer of All

“Still a Dad describes the pain of being a divorced dad. It then rises above that to show how to be an effective parent for your child. Excellent work, Serge!”
– David Levy, Esq
President, Children’s Rights Council

“Still a Dad gives voice to the intensity of feelings fathers have when what they want in disputed child custody cases seems impossible. It offers eminently practical advice on how to handle difficult situations.”
– A. Jayne Major, Ph.D.
Author, Breakthrough Parenting: Moving from Struggle to Cooperation

“Still a Dad is a must read. It is a warm and sincere account of the trials of fatherhood, with deep insight. Its focal point is that “you will always be the father”. It shows how to actualize your parenting role despite the challenges and insecurities. I recommend it for fathers, as well as mothers and grandparents.”
– Dr. Monty N. Weinstein
Director, Family Therapy Center for New York and Georgia
Director of Mental Health, National Association for Fathers

“Still a Dad is an emotional journey on the rugged terrain of divorce. It leads the reader through the thickets and brings you out scarred but safe on the other side. Reading this book will help fathers face the expectations, the pitfalls and the emotional roller-coaster they have to go through.”
– Howard Yagerman, JD
NYSBA Commission on Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice
NYCLA Matrimonial Section
NYSBA Family Section


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